that kind of breaks the chain of taking a bunch of portal quotes and placcing them on a logical order, it makes you look like a 13 year old girl from deviantart that didn't play neither game and screams SPACE or THE CAKE IS A LIE trying to sound funny and to fit in

To be honest, I wouldn't want a GLaDOS announcer that only quotes lines from Portal. I mean, I understand the references and I enjoy listening to those when I replay through the game... But look at Bastion's announcer. It's perfect. It reflects his character but is still original.

We don't need GLaDOS to make constant references, just to be the good, old psychopath we all know and love.

I know this is how Valve will do it anyway, they've done it this way for the other announcers. It's just that reading these kind of suggestions makes me sad because I would hate it so much if it actually was like this.

If I wanted to hear the old voice lines for GLaDOS I would mod the files. What I want. What we all want is hearing new stuff.

Valve explicitly left cake out of Portal 2 because they grew incredibly sick of how worn out the internet made it. I sincerely hope they don't include anything about cake if and when a GLaDOS announcer is released.

That would probably be too expensive for Valve to do. Stephen Merchant would probably command a much larger paycheck now as opposed to the work he did on Portal 2. Ellen McLain, however, isn't a hollywood actress and is probably cheaper to hire - leaving room for profitability if an announcer set were ever released.

He could still choose to come back for it. He might actually -want- to do it. I know if I had the opportunity to make an announcer pack for Dota 2, I would, but Random Dude Who Plays Dota Passably Well doesn't seem like a hot seller.

additionally, she's already done several voices so it'd be much more natural for her to come back. the chances of a wheatley announcer are simply too slim compared to a glados one, which isn't even that plausible - even though i dearly wish there was one. i'd pay so much cash for that shit.

Thats not what he said. He said that it was exhausting, and that after the completion of his part, but before the release, he would never do it again.

However, after the game was released and all the fans came flocking to him, telling him how amazing he did, he really saw the uniqueness in voice-acting for a video game. He said in interview that he would love to do a Portal 3, and even offered some (relatively weak) suggestion how Wheatley could come back.

I guarantee you we will. It's just a matter of time. Valve has a lot on their plate right now (and for all purposes will continue to have a lot on their plate until everything they have announced being put it into Dota 2 is incorporated including tutorial, multiplayer viewing of replays, all heroes, all modes, custom map editor, LAN, etc)